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They also bought their way into CONCACAF for no apparent reason. Yet another reason to not like arabs. |
1 month? So she's fine fine, right? lol ![]() |
I don't know, but it is bad for skin, and it doesn't even look good. |
You're asking why black women like men who are actually black? ![]() Would you ask why a Irish woman likes pale redheads? That said, oyinbo women travel to black and African countries specifically for dark skinned men. European women think tanned Italian and Spanish guys are really attractive. American oyinbo women think random brown Latinos are really attractive. East Asian women find guys in films more attractive and manly when they have tans. Oyinbo bodybuilders and fitness models have to tan. Make of that what you will. "Tall, dark and handsome." |
stunnert:Or maybe because they've been oppressed so badly that they feel they have no choice. Or maybe they're so angry at oppression that this is how they fight back. Guys that constantly babble about "entitled" women couldn't last a day with the realities many women in Nigeria have to deal with: boss trying to sleep with them and threatening to fire them, college professor trying to sleep with them and threatening to fail them, manager in an interview demanding intercourse. How about holding so-called men accountable. How about protecting women. You should be thankful that some of the worst things you can say are that women have attitudes or feel entitled. In some countries, women fight back by offing guys. |
He lost because it's more lucrative to lose than win. Oyinbos will pay way more to see their fantasy play out than the truth. |
I feel like this and the AJ fight are either a product of steroids, or these guys are taking a dive. They know oyinbos want to see their fantasy acted out, and will pay top dollar for it. |
They say it takes a village to raise a child. I say that's pretty accurate. A child needs both parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts, siblings, cousins, neighbors, and other people to support them and nurture them into the best version of themselves. It's just irresponsible and kind of ignorant to have kids without a spouse. |
babyfaceafrica:lol |
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Henrypraise:Stop playing. lol |
Stop offshoring to Asia. smh |
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1. That breakfast looks so good. 2. I don't think that's the child's natural complexion. ETA: 3. She's so bleached, she looks like a ghost. Ew. |
So basically your gf is hot and easygoing. Tell her to be more assertive. If they won't chill, give a bad rating on the app and/or contact the company. Thread theme song ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWL5H0kglyA |
smh My guy, go sell corn or something. That said, if the mother makes good money, it's petty to deny your kids really basic things (unless there's a good reason). |
Don't just quote the parts of the bible you like. And make sure you specify which version of the bible you got it from. |
One of the major problems is all the offshoring and outsourcing to backwards lames like China. China will always be a third world country regardless of any development. |
And China would hit hundreds of thousands of "objects" if it went to war with the US. lol Basically... ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZCUnLPb5S0 |
So everyone basically? ![]() |
ADDIS ABABA, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was sworn in for a new five-year term on Monday, telling a crowd of thousands he would protect the country from foreign interference, amid global criticism over the war in the northern region of Tigray. His party scored a landslide victory in June's election, cementing his power domestically despite international concern over his government's handling of the conflict. After parliament confirmed his appointment, between 30,000 and 40,000 people attended a public ceremony - unusual in Ethiopia - in the capital Addis Ababa. Abiy spoke from a dais covered in yellow carpet in the newly refurbished Meskel Square, where brand new lights and stadium-style benches sit next to a crumbling museum dedicated to the murder and torture victims of a previous regime. In his speech, Abiy denounced the leadership in the northern region of Tigray, where rebellious forces are battling the central government and where the United Nations says hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing famine due to a government blockade of aid. The government denies it is preventing aid deliveries. Abiy's speech offered little hint as to whether he would pursue an offensive to claw back territory taken by Tigrayan forces. "In order to narrow our differences we will have a national dialogue," he said, while also promising "a capable security and intelligence force will be built". Abiy also repeated warnings that Ethiopia would not accept foreign interference in its internal affairs. Conflict broke out in Tigray 11 months ago between federal troops and forces loyal to the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the political party that controls Tigray. Thousands have died and more than 2 million people have been forced to flee their homes. On Thursday, Ethiopia announced it was expelling seven senior U.N. officials, accusing them of diverting aid and communication equipment to the TPLF, failing to demand the return of aid trucks deployed to Tigray, violating security arrangements and spreading misinformation. The United Nations said on Monday that it stands by the neutrality and professionalism of its staffand again reiterated that it does not accept Ethiopia's declaration that the officials are personae non gratae. However, U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said the U.N. officials had "been moved from the country to ensure their safety." The United States has condemned the expulsions and threatened unilateral sanctions against those who obstructed humanitarian efforts. "It is critical that these individuals be allowed to return to Ethiopia in order to carry out their important life-saving work and duties," State Department spokesman Ned Price said of the U.N. officials on Monday. Abiy was appointed prime minister by the then-governing coalition in 2018 and promised political and economic reforms. Within months of taking office, he lifted a ban on opposition parties, released tens of thousands of political prisoners and took steps to open up one of Africa's last untapped markets. But rights groups say those freedoms are now being rolled back. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/mhh-update-1-sworn-new-term-ethiopia-leader-promises-fend-off-foreign-pressure-2021-10-04/ Abiy's putting his foot in these sick oyinbos a**. Make no mistake. The "rebels" are a oyinbo proxy army. |
chatinent:lol |
Indonesians literally murder black people (west Papua) for no reason with no remorse. F*** them. They're animals, of course they care about a wild animal. They're just taking care of their own kind. |
That's a rough road, but they did it. That kid will be so loved. |
AlexBells:He probably has mental health issues. Pyromania perhaps, or some other condition that drives him to be destructive. It's a problem in every country at every socioeconomic level. A lot of what people think is somehow unique to Nigeria or "developing" nations just isn't. One of the main differences is that other countries hide their dirty laundry or lie about it. |
Babisha10:Spain is not an expensive place to visit or live in. However, it does offer luxury. It just doesn't make a comfortable life so expensive that people feel like they're being robbed every day. |
Fingop:lol |
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